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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack II - A Complete Analysis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Vitas who wrote (40557)10/21/2002 6:55:54 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Hi Vitus; About the Tail wagging the Head of the Dow.
Here is my new set of head/tail stocks. 11 in HEAD & 11 IN Tail
HEAD FIRST last 5 DAYS / note "in this time frame only " 7 of the 11 head are below the average
finance.yahoo.com
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NOW TAIL / NOTE 6 of the 11 tail are Above the average The very short term has the tail out running
the head ( not good )
finance.yahoo.com
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The 3 month looks better as does the 1 year.
Like maybe just maybe 10/10/02 low of 7184.47 "may HOLD"
support is 7533 down to 7286.
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We are at resistance now and with all the gap ups I can't see us not checking out the 7300 to 7500 support
again. So if we don't get pull back I'll be very surprised.
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To thoes who never read about my Head/Tail TA.
I take the most Liquid stocks ( largest caps in the DOW & hardest to move ) and call them the Head.
Then the Thinest ( smallest caps easy to move stocks ) and they are the tail.
IF the DOW moves UP or DOWN sharply I try to see if the most liquid or thinest stocks are
out of step very much.
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It's not good when the Most liquid are taken out back and shot, and the Dow winds up
standing on thin legs.
When most of the Most liquid lead the average then the Dow is on strong legs.
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The above URLS can be changed to give 3 mo or other time frame.
finance.yahoo.com

finance.yahoo.com

the key to changing the time is the <&t=3m> it can be &t=1y for a 1 yr set of charts, or 2y or 5y
the &w=on at the end can be taken off to see them without the average.
Jim

PS I would
love to update it regularly however I renewed my License and
started going back on the boats ( part time & on a call out basis )
I don't get much notice as to when I'm going , some times it just
for a day but once this year it lasted 3 months before I got back. :-)
Any way for this to be of much use a person should study it enough to
understand it , if they do they can get it at anytime.